Consequently, a carrier that contracts out any functions concerning passengers with disabilities must ensure that the contractors comply with the provisions of this Part, just as if the...
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382.15 Do carriers have to make sure that contractors comply with the requirements of this Part?
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Getting Started
This document addresses the following key areas or features that must be accessible: the parking area and passenger drop-off sites; routes (both exterior and interior); the entrance to the...
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11B-705.2 Detectable directional texture
This surface will be placed directly behind the yellow detectable warning texture specified in Section 11B-705.1.2.1, aligning with all doors of the transit vehicles where passengers will...
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§ 382.37 Seat assignments
service animal cannot be accommodated at the seat location of the qualified individual with a disability whom the animal is accompanying (see § 382.55(a)(2)), the carrier shall offer the passenger...
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Was the carrier correct in asking me to take a seat other than a bulkhead seat in the emergency exit row?
Carriers must comply with all applicable FAA safety rules, even when attempting to accommodate the needs of passengers with disabilities....
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§ 37.187(c)
(c) All fixed-route operators involved in interline service shall ensure that they have the capacity to receive communications at all times concerning interline service for passengers with...
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11B-705.2 Detectable directional texture
This surface will be placed directly behind the yellow detectable warning texture specified in Section 11B-705.1.2.1, aligning with all doors of the transit vehicles where passengers will...
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382.3 What do the terms in this rule mean?
There are new definitions of “direct threat,” which concerns the standard that may permit carriers to take otherwise prohibited actions with respect to passengers with a disability, and...
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11B-206.2.3 Multi-story buildings and facilities
buildings do not require a ramp or elevator above and below the first floor: 1.1 Multi-storied office buildings (other than the professional office of a health care provider) and passenger...
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Table of Contents
Buildings and Facilities 203 General Exceptions 204 Protruding Objects 205 Operable Parts 206 Accessible Routes 207 Accessible Means of Egress 208 Parking Spaces 209 Passenger...
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382.51 What requirements must carriers meet concerning the accessibility of airport facilities?
One new requirement at U.S. airports is to provide, in cooperation with the airport operator, animal relief areas for service animals that accompany passengers who are departing, arriving...
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D. Regulatory Flexibility Act
Only carriers that operate at least one aircraft having a seating capacity of more than 60 passengers are required to make their Web sites accessible to passengers with disabilities and...
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When is a person “regarded as” having a disability?
Example 2: Karen, an individual born with a prominent facial disfigurement, has been refused transportation on the grounds that her presence has upset several passengers who have complained...
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Appendix A – Disability Complaint Reporting Form
Stretcher Other Disability Other Assistive Device Mentally Impaired Communicable Disease Allergies Refusal to Board Passenger...
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4. COMMON PATH OF TRAVEL ITEMS
• Openings in drains and gratings not to exceed ½ inch in predominant direction of travel • Protruding objects and overhead obstructions • Site arrival points, such as parking, passenger...
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R204.2 Sidewalks
shelters (see R213 and R308.2), accessible on-street parking spaces (see R214 and R309), parking meters and parking pay stations serving accessible parking spaces (see R309.5), and accessible passenger...
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11B-206.2.5 Restaurants, cafeterias, banquet facilities and bars
Examples of "same decor" include, but are not limited to, seating at or near windows and railings with views, areas designed with a certain theme, party and banquet rooms, and rooms where...
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A. Final Regulatory Assessment (EO 12866)
The Access Board prepared a final regulatory impact analysis (Final RA) that assesses the likely benefits and costs of the 2016 Non-Rail Vehicle Guidelines....
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Protruding Objects and Outdoor Recreation Access Routes
Edge protection is a raised curb, wall, railing, or other structure that defines the edge of a travel surface and may help keep people on the travel surface....